You object to Prism but would use this scummy botched legal precedent against one of your net-enemies? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) red herring ad hominem tu quoque try harder its the same concept you ignorant dolt. quit acting like you don't understand the logic.
Rick Rolling Internet Meme= the redirection to the the Rick Astley video
Rick Rolling I R L= Taking advantage of somone else naivety, ie. fucking them over
You do realize that this is the reason no one takes you seriously, right? If tell anyone of the internet you got "rickrolled", they'll think you got sent a link to watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0. It's a huge stretch to think that sending a link => "fucking them over". At best, you can say it's a link to meatspin or similar sites.
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Still not opened up guys, what should I do? I agreed to send a member on the forum 75btc for pr work and I can't get this opened...I'm a firefighter and i'm on duty now, is there a hero member on here that offers ssh services?
What is your machine's specifications? Also, what connection speed do you have? If you don't have a fast processor, hard drive, and connection, you're better off dumping private keys and using a lite client. Also, I'm a hero member and I can SSH.
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you need to use python 2.7.x
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No a gpu uses 0.350 kwh
No, it uses 0.35 kilowatts. Per day, it uses 8.4 kilowatt hours. And that's only for 1 GPU. You'll have to account for other GPUs, supporting hardware, and inefficiency.
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could i put the avalon or asic chips on a Serial ATA RAID card
You can't be serious. That's like asking if you can add a 7950 to a van.
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Oh OK. So my method basically is an off the chain transaction. However, in my method, due to sending bitcoin to the nodes off the chain, can any transaction out of the node to whomever be confirmed? I don't know how confirmations really work.
"confirmations" come from transactions being included in a block. With off-the-chain transactions, you're trusting a third party to hold and transmit your dust payments. Also, you should look up the info yourself instead of wasting other forum members' time. Asking answered questions adds clutter to the forum.
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dynamic or offsite avatars are not allowed because they are not guaranteed to be SSL.
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It's a retarded idea. If your computer can be compromised by just knowing its ip, you're doing something wrong. Why don't you fix up your security instead of ruining the experience for everyone else.
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I've tried everything to correct the date/time on my machine and I don't think this has anything to do with the problem. This morning I tried changing my CMOS and Windows date/time back a couple of weeks, rebooted to make sure everything was saved, changed the settings back to the correct date/time and still have the warning. Then I remembered I had a couple of VMware OS's installed for testing, so I cranked them up. Now, these VM boxes should be reading the same system date/time as my main wallet, but the VMs on the same computer don't give the date/time warning. Weird!
So far it seems harmless but I hate mysteries. Especially when money is involved.
if you have "-debug=1" flag enabled, you can check what the time difference is in the logs. then you can correct your system time accordingly.
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pywallet can delete addresses from your wallet. But you don't need to clean your wallet at all. Bitcoin will run fine even with tens of thousands of addresses. Also, instead of polling for transactions, consider using "walletnotify" to get instant notification of transactions.
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A confidence trick (synonyms include confidence scheme and scam) is an attempt to defraud a person or group after first gaining their confidence. In criminal law, fraud is intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual Tell me, how did Viceroy/buyer intentionally deceive you for personal gain after gaining your confidence?
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is this really in USA? that is a rack easily found in China, here at home I have one of that
no, those are generic aluminum industrial racks.
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Sorry, what do you mean by "wwdc" coins?
probably "worldcoins", some altcoin.
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- Do nothing, it should confirm itself within a week.
A week? Seriously??? Within a week. I stated this because confirmation time varies wildly. Don't want people getting upset their transaction didn't get confirmed within the average confirmation time. Worst case scenario IMO is a 0 fee transaction that normally would require a fee. Last time I sent such a transaction, it was confirmed overnight.
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Actually, the bound is most likely:
1) network 2) cpu 3) disk/memory
But there's no point because by the next day, it would have synced anyways. There's no magic bullet that can reduce sync times. Therefore, it's futile trying to speed it up because you will not get ROI on your time.
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Can you show me exactly a diff 10 and a 15.6 from start to finish? In pseudo code like sha256(coinz)..
I'm sorry, but this has been discussed millions of times. Please search the forums.
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Need to have it opened up as fast as possible to make a transaction but at this rate it is like 10hrs away.
turn off virus how would that help? 10 hour sync over internet is normal. It takes at least 3 hours for me to sync over LAN.
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What's with the weird extensions?
BitForce_SC.atsln - visual studio solution BitForce_SC.atsuo - visual user options
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You may ask why? I'm going to be replacing the screens or the necessary parts and use them for a project which I'm going to be developing.
If you just need a screen + embeded platform, you're better off buying a cheap android tablet. For example, the Nook HD+ (9" 1920*1280, 1.5 Ghz dual core) is on sale this weekend for $150
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